Vucic: They want UN Security Council session to be closed since I don't give speeches they can control

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I don't care what foreigners say, I spoke at the UN so that it would be recorded in history

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic repeated last night that he gave his speech at the UN (General Assembly) so that everything he said would be recorded in history, adding that everything he said was the truth, and that precisely because they do not know what to say in response, they are asking for the UN Security Council session on October 23 (dedicated to Kosovo) to be held behind closed doors.

"I don't care what foreigners will say, I spoke at the UN so that it would be recorded in history... Now they are asking for the Security Council session to be closed, because they cannot agree with me about what I will say, because no one has control over what I might say, that's what Antonio Guterres states publicly, they count on me to be gentle with him, because I respect him," said the president.

"I don't forward my speeches to anyone to review and read, I compose them myself and write and say what I want and what I think," he said.

(Telegraf.rs)